International Students
The School of Communication & the Arts welcomes students from around the globe. As an international student, you will need to follow additional steps in the application process. The International Admissions process applies to you if you are not a U.S. citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident, or a visa holder in a status that allows for university enrollment.
Below is a summary chart that explains the required admissions materials for our most common visa type holders. Regent's International Student Admissions Office will assist you with these items on the chart and other requirements.
| Materials Needed | Visa Types F-1 or J-1 |
Permanent Resident |
|---|---|---|
| Supplementary International Application | Yes | No |
| Financial Support Documents | Yes | No |
| Copy of Passport | Yes | No |
| Copy of Visa | Yes | Permanent Residency Card (Green Card) |
| TOEFL - if not from an English speaking country | Yes | Yes |
|
Transcript Evaluation from ALL Schools Attended Recommended Transcript Evaluation Agency: World Education Services, Inc. www.wes.org |
Yes | Yes |
|
All other required School of Communication & the Arts admissions materials: Online Application & Fee Degree-Specific Essay Goals Statement GRE or MAT Test Scores Résumé |
Yes | Yes |
Notes:
If you are an F-1 or J-1 applicant, please review the I-20 deadlines located on the international admissions home page.
If you have additional international admissions questions, please contact admissions counselor, Elinor Malendoski, at comadmissions@regent.edu.
Regent University is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students.


